Journal article

Safety and Efficacy of Tranexamic Acid in Urologic Surgery: Results from the International, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled POISE-3 Trial

KAO Tikkinen, M Marcucci, ALE Halme, SN Ofori, FK Borges, CTB Kanstrup, LJ Park, F Tondroanamag, TP Kilpeläinen, SV Tornberg, TW Painter, D Conen, V Lomivorotov, DI Sessler, MTV Chan, MJ Martinez-Zapata, CY Wang, DB Xavier, MK Wang, W Szczeklik Show all

European Urology | Published : 2026

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Abstract

Background and objective Perioperative bleeding is common. Evidence for tranexamic acid (TXA) in urology remains limited and conflicting, and major urologic guidelines provide no recommendations. In an a priori planned analysis, we evaluated TXA among patients undergoing urologic surgery in POISE-3. Methods POISE-3 was an international randomized trial of patients undergoing surgery with bleeding and cardiovascular risk factors. Participants received TXA (1 g intravenous bolus at surgery start and end) or placebo. The primary efficacy outcome was a 30-day bleeding composite (life-threatening/major/critical organ), and the primary safety outcome was a 30-day thrombosis composite (myocardial i..

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